Train Green
No- cost training and certification opportunities for CBEs and eligible businesses.
Get your business and staff ready for new opportunities in the green energy sector
The Train Green Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Capacity Building and Pipeline Program (Train Green SEICBP) is a training, credentialing, and certification program for District-Certified Business Enterprises (CBEs) and/or CBE-eligible firms. CBEs and CBE-eligible firms, and their staffs. DC residents can acquire new or enhanced skills and knowledge around energy efficiency and renewable energy design, construction, inspection, and maintenance at no cost.
Get Your Access Code for FY 2026
Participants are required to register for program access on a yearly basis (each Fiscal Year). Upon each yearly application review, participants receive a unique Train Green Registrant Code that you be used to register for courses.
Eligibility
Priority 1
District residents at District CBE or CBE-eligible firms.
Priority 2
District residents working outside of the District or non-residents working for District CBE or CBE-eligible firms.
Priority 3
Non-district residents (who do not meet the criteria listed under Priority 1 or 2).
Industries (not limited to)
The following are examples of industries Train Green serves (and is not intended to be a definitive list):
- Architects, designers, and safety engineers
- Building owners, property managers, building operators
- Contractors in or looking to offer energy efficiency or renewable energy solutions
- Electricians, plumbers, and lighting, or HVAC technicians
- Engineers or energy service providers
- Renewable energy/solar providers
Register for Upcoming Training Sessions
Select a Skill Level and Pathway that match your interest to see our current course offerings. To register, read more details about any given offering.
Introductory:
- For those without prior experience (or who are new to the field), introductory courses provide a solid starting point. By developing a general understanding of energy efficiency, building science, and renewable energy, students are prepared for participation in basic, intermediate, and advanced courses.
Basic / Intermediate:
- Basic/Intermediate courses may have additional prerequisites and require previous work or course experience. They are designed to provide registrants with a level of knowledge that can prepare them for entry-level work. Basic courses provide a credential, certification, or certificate of completion for attendees who satisfy course requirements. Please see the "requirements" section when you "read more" on these sessions for any specific prerequisites.
Advanced:
- Advanced courses generally have prerequisites found in the prior Basic category and can serve as an endpoint for a pathway. They are designed to bring students with an existing knowledge base and/or experience to a higher level of competency. Advanced courses provide a credential, certification, or certificate of completion for attendees who satisfy course requirements. Please see the "requirements" section when you "read more" on these sessions for any specific prerequisites.
Energy Efficiency:
- Courses focus on growing one's knowledge of auditing, benchmarking, modeling, and optimizing energy use within commercial and residential buildings.
Sustainability & Health:
- Courses examine Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating systems and other building standards that focus on how the built environment impacts human health and wellbeing.
Building Operations:
- Topics explore best practices for whole-building automation, maintenance, operations, and green property management.
Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC):
- Learning is specifically focused on HVAC system automation, operation, and maintenance.
Renewables & Solar:
- Courses cover solar safety, installation and maintenance of battery- and grid-based solar systems.
Design & New Construction:
- Discover sustainable construction techniques, including green building materials, residential and commercial net zero design, local green building codes, and environmentally friendly construction processes.
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Basic/Intermediate No prior experience needed
Wed, July 22nd, 2026
6:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Virtual
Pathway: Energy Efficiency , Building OperationsThe Retrofit Lab: Mid-Construction Building Performance Testing & Air Sealing
In this 90-minute live instruction, builders Matt Kulp and Nicole Tysvaer will demonstrate how a pre-drywall blower door test can identify and address air leakage in home renovation projects, covering site prep, leak detection, and sealant selection. They will explain why meticulous air sealing is essential for comfort, energy efficiency, and electrification of readiness — showing how a brief mid-construction intervention can meaningfully improve a home's long-term performance.
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Basic/Intermediate No prior experience needed
Thu, July 23rd, 2026 -
Tue, July 28th, 20269:00am - 5:00pm EDT
DCSEU Offices
Pathway: Building OperationsLeadership in Jobsite Safety: OSHA30 & Flagger Certification with Climate Resiliency & Energy Conservation (In-Person)
This comprehensive course integrates OSHA30 hour safety training with Flagger certification and a Climate Resiliency & Energy Conservation module. Designed for construction and energy sector professionals, the program emphasizes hazard awareness, regulatory compliance, traffic control operations, and sustainable jobsite practices.
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Basic/Intermediate No prior experience needed
Thu, July 23rd, 2026
9:00am - 10:30am EDT
Virtual
Pathway: Sustainability & HealthEnvironmental Social and Governance (ESG), Sustainable Investing, and Buildings
This 90-minute course provides a practical introduction to ESG, sustainable investing, and their relevance to buildings and real estate. Participants will explore ESG fundamentals, investor expectations, reporting frameworks, and the role of sustainability in real estate finance and decision-making.
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Basic/Intermediate No prior experience needed
Thu, July 23rd, 2026
1:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Virtual
Pathway: Sustainability & HealthDecarbonization in Residential Buildings
This course provides a practical overview of strategies for reducing emissions in residential buildings. Participants will explore carbon accounting, electrification, renewable energy, retrofit strategies, material impacts, and key policy and equity considerations.
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Advanced No prior experience needed
Mon, July 27th, 2026 -
Thu, Aug 6th, 20269:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Hybrid (Virtual & DCSEU Offices)
Pathway: Sustainability & HealthLEED AP O+M v5 Exam Preparation Workshop (Hybrid)
This workshop prepares participants for the LEED AP Operations + Maintenance exam by covering LEED v5 for Existing Buildings, certification process requirements, core operational strategies, and exam preparation approaches. Participants will build a stronger understanding of sustainable operations, performance optimization, policy implementation, and the major content areas relevant to the credential.
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Introductory No prior experience needed
Tue, July 28th, 2026
9:00am - 12:00am EDT
Virtual
Pathway: Energy EfficiencyIntroduction to Residential Electrification
This 90-minute course provides a practical introduction to residential electrification as a decarbonization strategy. Participants will explore key technologies, benefits, cost considerations, and implementation factors for both new and existing homes.
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Impact Stories & Resources
See our Impact Stories and take advantage of resources that have helped over 550 course registrants.
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Customer Story
Building the Capacity to Compete: How Train Green is Helping this Organization Thrive
Learn how Hayat Brown, LLC was able to take advantage of Train Green.
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Customer Story
Preparing for the Future of the Green Workforce with Energy Shrink
Hear from Smita and learn how she is preparing Energy Shrink for green opportunities.
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Don’t Know How to Train Green?
Check out our step-by-step guide to learn how you can benefit from free courses and certification exams.
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Hear from a participant
As a long-time District resident, I wanted to become involved with DC's green economy. The DCSEU provided me with diverse, local training opportunities and a place to network with experts like Smita.
- Christie PoimboeufProject Manager, Energy Shrink and 2023 Train Green Participant